Hall led Oak Ridge to the second round of the Class 6A State Playoffs last year and was the leading passer and rusher in 2012.

The senior was 112-of-216 (51.8 percent) passing for 1,623 yards and 11 touchdowns. He came up just short of 1,000 yards rushing finishing the season with 970 and 15 rushing scores on 168 carries.

Hall also became the first known Wildcat to lead Oak Ridge in receiving and passing yards in the same game back on Sept. 20 against Maryville. The quarterback caught three passes, including one for a score, in the second half for 63 yards and 73 passing yards in the game. Hall also rushed for 54 yards in the first contest between the two schools.

Hall was named the Most Valuable Player in District 3-AAA and one of 13 players to be named to the All-District team.

Monger is no stranger to All-State teams as well. The senior midfield has already been named to the Tennessee High School Soccer Coaches Association All-State team.

The verbal commit to Austin Peay led the Lady SoccerCats to the Region 2-AAA tournament where they lost on penalty kicks to Knoxville Catholic just five days after winning the District 3-AAA tournament on penalty kicks against Hardin Valley Academy.

Monger led Oak Ridge in goals scored (27) and points scored (62). She also had multiple hat trick games her senior season and finished fourth all time in points per game (2.12) at the school.

In 86 games, Monger accounted for 176 points (two points for a goal and one for an assist), a mark that puts her fifth on the all-time Oak Ridge list in that category.